Understanding Your Results from 5 Perspectives
Your persona is not just a 'personality type.'
It's a multifaceted self-understanding tool that combines three psychological theories—Jungian psychology, Big Five, and Enneagram—with the physical and chemical properties of materials.
This page introduces 'how to view' your diagnosis results from different angles.
Use your persona results in these ways
Understand your 'strengths' and 'weaknesses' through material properties. Like gold being 'corrosion-resistant (stable mind)' or iron being 'strong but prone to rust (sensitive to stress)', physical metaphors reflect your personality.
Example: If you're Titanium type, your strength is 'combining lightness and strength.' However, 'difficult to process = takes time to adapt' is also part of you.
💡 Read the 'Characteristics,' 'Strengths,' and 'Weaknesses' sections in your diagnosis results and accept your traits.
'That person is like iron,' 'This person is like plastic.' Material metaphors help understand others' individuality. They provide a perspective to respect differences in team building and communication.
Example: Iron type (devoted) and Gold type (at own pace) have different values. Use compatibility diagnosis to understand differences.
💡 Try the compatibility diagnosis feature to explore relationships with family, friends, and colleagues.
Your persona is a real material. By understanding 'why does this material have these properties?', you can see the 'why' of your personality. Physical data like melting point, hardness, and conductivity surprisingly correspond to personality traits.
Example: Copper has 'high conductivity = easy to transmit information = good communication skills' as an analogy.
💡 Use the 'L2 (Diagnosis Logic)' and 'L3 (Physical Origins)' layers on the persona detail page.
Materials have 'suitable applications.' Titanium for aircraft, copper for wires, rubber for tires. Your persona gives hints about 'what environment you can thrive in' and 'what roles suit you.'
Example: Stainless steel (SUS304) is 'highly versatile = active anywhere,' Inconel is 'extreme environment specialist = top in niche fields.'
💡 Read the 'Applications' section of your persona and think about your aptitude.
Every material has 'strengths' and 'weaknesses.' Gold is beautiful but soft, iron is strong but rusts, plastic is light but weak to heat. It's not about superiority, but differences in characteristics. This perspective helps you view your own and others' individuality positively.
Example: 'Neurotic' can also be 'sensitive (prone to corrosion)' or 'attentive to details.'
💡 View diagnosis results not as 'good or bad' but as 'having these characteristics.'
Your persona is analyzed by three personality theories plus a vocational interest model
Measures your 'mental tendencies' on four axes: Extraversion/Introversion, Sensing/Intuition, Thinking/Feeling, Judging/Perceiving.
📖 Higher scores indicate stronger tendencies. On the Extraversion/Introversion axis, a high Extraversion score means outward-focused, a high Introversion score means inward-focused.
Material correspondence: Reactivity (alkali metals = extroverted), Practicality (iron = sensing), Hardness (ceramics = thinking), etc.
Quantifies personality with five factors: Openness (O), Conscientiousness (C), Extraversion (E), Agreeableness (A), Neuroticism (N).
📖 Each factor scored 0-100. 50 is average, higher scores indicate stronger traits.
Material correspondence: Openness = processability, Conscientiousness = crystal structure regularity, Agreeableness = alloy formation ease, Neuroticism = corrosion tendency.
Analyzes nine basic types (Reformer, Helper, Achiever, etc.) and their underlying 'motivations.'
📖 Your main type and wing (adjacent type) are displayed. Each type has different 'what they seek.'
Material correspondence: Type 1 = 100% purity, Type 2 = alloy (mixes with others), Type 8 = high strength (leader), etc.
Holland's career-choice theory. Measures your vocational interest profile across six areas: Realistic (R), Investigative (I), Artistic (A), Social (S), Enterprising (E), Conventional (C).
📖 The combination of your top-3 areas (Holland Code, e.g. RIA) reveals careers and environments where you thrive.
Material correspondence: R = structural materials (iron, titanium), I = semiconductors (silicon), A = pigments and gems, S = biomaterials, E = catalysts, C = precision alloys.
Deepen scientific understanding with L2/L3 layers
On persona detail pages, you can check physical data like melting point, boiling point, density, and hardness. These correspond to personality traits.
High melting point: High stress tolerance, emotionally stable (e.g., Tungsten)
High density: Strong presence, profound personality (e.g., Gold, Platinum)
High hardness: Strong will, uncompromising (e.g., Diamond, Ceramics)
High conductivity: High communication ability (e.g., Copper, Silver)
💡 Switch to 'L2' and 'L3' in the header of persona detail pages and explore the relationship between physical data and personality.
Valuing scientific integrity
This diagnosis uses scientifically validated psychological theories, but it's ultimately a 'hint for self-understanding.' Humans are far more complex than materials and change with situations and experiences.
Diagnosis results are not to define 'you are like this,' but to notice 'you have these tendencies.' Use it as a tool to develop strengths and face weaknesses.
This site cites sources for all psychological theories and material data. While entertaining, scientific integrity is our top priority.